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Old 03-16-2008, 11:33 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: Snake in the grass

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Originally Posted by bananimal View Post
You must love your non-poisonous snakes - without them, all kinds of critts would attack your plants, your house with abandon - and you too!

Dan the B'mal
I bring snakes (and frogs) to my house (in a snake free suburb).

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What kind of snake was in the frying pan? If it was a rattler, it would have been half way there - that is, to the fryin' pan. Had rattlesnake scampi once, goooooood!

Love the good snakes, eat the bad ones!

Dan
Love the good snakes, eat the bad ones!
Love the good snakes, eat the bad ones!
Love the good snakes, eat the bad ones!
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There is no excuse for still having grass. I haven't mowed in 20 years.

With all that space, I could plant another 100 bananas.
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